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Five thousand care homes uninspected for five years, analysis reveals

18/05/2026

Over 40% of registered care homes have not received a full CQC inspection since February 2021, with some local authority areas seeing rates above 80%.

CQC hands out third inadequate rating

18/05/2026

Salford City Council is the third council to be rated inadequate for its adult social care services by the Care Quality Commission since assessments began.

Rural areas rival cities for toxic air, report warns

13/05/2026

More rural parts of England have air pollution levels comparable to major cities, according to new analysis from the Healthy Air Coalition.

Safety chiefs declare iconic Gloucester cheese rolling event ‘unsafe’

12/05/2026

Authorities have declared a traditional annual cheese rolling event unsafe, warning that thousands of visitors could be without formal safety protection.

Eight-year-old launches legal challenge against SEND consultation

12/05/2026

An eight-year-old severely autistic girl is seeking a judicial review of the Government's consultation on its proposed special educational needs reforms.

Designing for cohesion

07/05/2026

Tom Fairey, Development Director at Alliance Leisure, discusses how community spaces can strengthen local connections.

Call for social care to be treated as 'national infrastructure'

07/05/2026

A new report is calling for a shift in how adult social care is funded and understood – arguing it should be recognised as essential national infrastructure.

Libraries as a strategic delivery partner for local government

01/05/2026

Rebecca Gediking looks at how GLL is helping councils deliver more with existing services.

Oxfordshire County Council launches 10-year learning disabilities plan

29/04/2026

A 10-year plan to support adults with learning disabilities has been launched by Oxfordshire County Council and its partners.

Family of asbestos victim receives over £1m compensation

27/04/2026

The family of a Yorkshire joiner who died from an asbestos-related disease have been awarded more than £1m in compensation.

Government urges councils to work with ICBs on neighbourhood health centres

27/04/2026

Housing secretary Steve Reed has urged councils to work with ICBs on creating neighbourhood health centres.

Council raises concerns over plans to move children's A&E

22/04/2026

West Lancashire BC has vowed to challenge a decision to move the children’s Accident and Emergency department at Ormskirk Hospital to Southport Hospital.

Public toilet numbers reach crisis point

20/04/2026

New research has revealed there is just one public toilet for every 15,481 people in England, as experts warn of ‘public toilet deserts’.

Improvement notice lifted on Oxfordshire's SEND services

20/04/2026

An improvement notice for SEND services in Oxfordshire issued following an inspection by Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission in 2023 has been lifted.

Urgent call to close dementia training gap

16/04/2026

Over a third of care workers lack basic knowledge of dementia, research has found.

Thousands of unpaid carers to have allowance debts cancelled

13/04/2026

The Government has announced that tens of thousands of unpaid carers will have debts reduced, cancelled, or refunded following a decade of confusing guidance.

Pizza Out, Salad In: Schools face sweeping junk food ban

13/04/2026

The Government has announced plans to overhaul school food standards for the first time in over a decade.

New food plan strives to boost heathy living in West Northants

10/04/2026

West Northants Council has announced a new food plan to encourage healthy eating through increasing access to affordable food.

Teachers win £15m in compensation claims

02/04/2026

Teachers received over £15m in compensation for successful claims, including one which involved a six-figure payout for a teacher who was hit by a toaster.

Largest ICB in England established in London

01/04/2026

The largest ICB in England responsible for a £12bn NHS annual investment has been established in London.

Welsh council backs call to restrict junk food advertisement

30/03/2026

Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council has backed a motion to limit the advertisement of ultra-processed foods (UPF) across the region.

Health devolution deals to give great powers to mayors

26/03/2026

Two new health devolution deals are to give greater powers to mayors in Greater Manchester and South Yorkshire.

Scottish councils call for leisure and sport investment as prevention tool

26/03/2026

Scotland's councils are calling for long-term investment in public leisure and sport.

Children stuck in hospital as lack of community care sparks ‘hidden crisis’

19/03/2026

Children are spending thousands of unnecessary days in hospital due to gaps in community and social care, the Children’s Commissioner for England has warned.

ICB savings risk shifting care costs to councils, think-tank warns

19/03/2026

An ICB’s £277m savings programme for 2025/26 risks shifting care costs to local councils and residents, the Nuffield Trust has warned.

Visiting rights in hospitals and care homes to be strengthened

18/03/2026

Visiting rights in hospitals, care homes and hospices are to be strengthened under Government legislation.

BREAKING NEWS: Streeting agrees to 'simple asks' from Baroness Casey

05/03/2026

Health and social care secretary Wes Streeting has agreed to ‘simple asks’ on dementia, social care and motor neurone disease (MND) from Baroness Louise Casey.

Councils’ wood burning campaign prompts stove industry backlash

05/03/2026

Councils have been warned of possible legal action from the stove industry due to their campaigns cautioning about the dangers of wood burning.

Contract blunder left 400 children without therapy, ombudsman finds

04/03/2026

Bucks Council left up to 400 children without therapy they were legally entitled to after failing to properly manage a change in its contracted services.

Council could invest over £450k to boost smokefree service

03/03/2026

North Yorkshire Council is considering spending nearly £500,000 on e-cigarette procurement to help residents quit smoking.

'Widespread lack of understanding' to blame for key worker oversight

03/03/2026

Failure to recognise council employees as key workers during the pandemic must be reviewed as part of planning for future emergencies, Covid inquiry told.

'Social care reform caught in political catch-22,' report finds

02/03/2026

Social care reform is caught in a political catch-22 with Government frightened to tackle the issue, according to a new report.

Digital Health Tools: Supporting healthier communities at scale

25/02/2026

GLL’s Joseph Rham explores how the use of digital platforms is leading to measurable improvements in community health.

Reform UK council denies private hospital plans

19/02/2026

Derbyshire County Council has denied it planned to set up a private hospital at its Matlock headquarters.

Health and social care integration plans receive £7.1m boost

18/02/2026

Plans for health and social care integration in Powys, mid-Wales have received a £7.1m funding boost.

Council and ICB award preventative services contract

06/02/2026

A Preventative Services Contract for Adults has been awarded to three organisations by Shropshire Council and Shropshire ICB.

Call for ‘equitable funding’ to support integrated local services

03/02/2026

Integrated services are vital to ensuring 75% of five-year-olds have a good level of development (GLD) by 2028, research reveals.

Leisure services facing ‘triple squeeze’

03/02/2026

UK leisure services are facing a ‘triple squeeze’ of rising demand, ageing facilities and growing public health expectations, according to an APSE report.

Reform council chair resigns following illegal HMO operations

02/02/2026

A council chairman has resigned after being found to have unlawfully operated unlicensed houses in multiple occupation (HMO).

HMO consultation to be launched in Salford following ‘concerning’ inspection results

29/01/2026

Salford City Council has announced plans to begin a consultation on implementing a citywide licensing scheme for Houses in Multiple Occupancy (HMO).

Council chiefs concerned by loss of measles elimination status

28/01/2026

Local authority leaders have voiced their concerns after the World Health Organisation confirmed that the UK has lost its measles elimination status.

Call for national standards to end social care lottery

27/01/2026

National standards of care could be the key to ending the stark variation in social care across England, according to a new report.

Scottish social care undermined by ‘systemic underinvestment’

27/01/2026

Social care in Scotland is undermined by the ‘systemic underinvestment’ in prevention and early intervention delivered by social care services, report finds.

Council tax relief launched for families facing terminal illness

26/01/2026

Newark & Sherwood DC has unveiled a new council tax relief scheme to ease pressures on households where a family member is living with a terminal illness.

Scotland leads on damp and mould regulations

23/01/2026

Regulations to protect tenants from damp and mould have been announced in Scotland.

MPs call for overhaul of early years' healthcare support

22/01/2026

MPs have called for an overall of early years’ healthcare support, including more health visitors and Family Hubs, and a new vaccines strategy.

Redcar and Cleveland BC pledges to become an Endometriosis Friendly Employer

20/01/2026

Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council has joined the Endometriosis Friendly Employer scheme.

Poorer residents in Northern cities exposed to more pollution

20/01/2026

Poorer and diverse communities in northern cities are exposed to ‘significantly higher levels’ of air pollution than their wealthier neighbours, study finds.

Combined authority to crackdown on junk food ads

19/01/2026

Liverpool City Region is set to clampdown on junk food and high sugar drink advertising across publicly owned assets.

New Town properties at risk of ‘severe’ aviation disruption, analysis says

19/01/2026

Eleven of the Government’s proposed New Town locations will experience ‘significant aircraft noise exposure’, research suggests.

Teenagers with care experience at higher risk of mental health difficulties

15/01/2026

Research reveals that adolescents who have spent time in care face greater risks of serious mental health challenges than their peers without care experience.

Shared Lives charity supports almost 10,000 people in UK

14/01/2026

Home care charity, Shared Lives, supports 10,000 people through personalised, relationship-based care, new data has revealed.

Councils join forces to get people into sustainable employment

13/01/2026

Telford & Wrekin Council has joined forces with Shropshire Council and Herefordshire Council to launch the Get Marches Working Plan.

How to achieve compliance with Awaab’s Law

08/01/2026

Deja Sutherland, head of Enablement, Cloudhouse, looks at how to achieve compliance with Awaab’s Law without rebuilding IT applications.

Six digital companies to share £1.5m WorkWell funding

06/01/2026

Six digital companies are to share £1.5m in WorkWell funding under an NHS and local government led programme.

Council says 'more to be done' after SEND improvements

05/01/2026

Hertfordshire County Council has said there is still ‘more to be done’ after an inspection report noted improvements in SEND services.

Families urged to be vigilant against fake Christmas toys

24/12/2025

A warning has been issued to remind families of the danger of counterfeit toys amid a rising number of fake Labubu dolls being seized at the border.

Motor neurone disease patients dying before home adaptation grants approved

24/12/2025

Many people living with motor neurone disease (MND) are dying before essential grants to adapt their homes are approved, according to new research.

Young care leavers to get free prescriptions

23/12/2025

Local authority leaders have welcomed an announcement that care leavers will receive free prescriptions, dental and eyecare services up to the age of 25.

Public Health Grant 'must keep pace with inflation', LGA chair says

18/12/2025

Cllr Dr Wendy Taylor, chair of the LGA’s Health and Wellbeing Committee, has welcomed a multi-year funding settlement for the Public Health Grant but warned it must keep pace with inflation and rising demand to deliver on prevention and reduce pressure on health and social care.

City’s clean air zone generates £180m in less than two years, say academics

17/12/2025

Bradford Council’s clean air zone initiative has generated an estimated £180.8m in benefits to the city since it was launched just under two years ago.

Councils set for winter surge in demand for food bank support

03/12/2025

Councils are set for a surge in demand from residents for information about food bank support this winter, latest figures from the charity Trussell indicate.

Council takes action against ‘unacceptable’ street staining

01/12/2025

Brent Council has announced its ‘zero-tolerance’ approach to paan spitting on streets, which is costing the local authority more than £30,000 annually to clean up.

National HIV Action Plan will remove barriers to care, Government says

01/12/2025

Councils are to help the Government introduce its new HIV Action Plan, aimed to improve access to HIV testing and treatment, while combatting stigma around seeking support.

Sport England announces 27 new ‘Place Partnerships’

28/11/2025

Sport England has unveiled 27 additional ‘Place Partnerships,’ expanding its drive to tackle inactivity across England.

West Midlands mayor unveils nature recovery strategy

27/11/2025

A new plan to protect and enhance green spaces, waterways and wildlife across the West Midlands has been published by Mayor Richard Parker.

Budget: Over 100 neighbourhood health centres to launch by 2030

26/11/2025

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced that 120 of 250 new neighbourhood health centres will be operational by 2030.

Complex care needs drive up social care costs for young people

25/11/2025

The growing complexity of care and support needs have increased social care costs by almost a third in 2025, according to a new survey.

Vent-Axia Welcomes Healthy Homes Standard

17/11/2025

Leading British ventilation manufacturer Vent-Axia has welcomed the Government’s publication of its Healthy Homes Standard.

Care cash extraction tops £250m, report warns

12/11/2025

Private providers extracted over £250m from public spending on care in just three UK regions between 2021 and 2024, according to a new analysis.

Pride in Place programme to invest up to £5bn in local areas

11/11/2025

Up to £5bn will be given to 250 areas across the UK in the Government’s Pride in Place programme.

Council and ICB 'taking decisive action' to tackle SEND failings

10/11/2025

Slough Local Area Partnership, which comprises Slough BC and NHS Frimley ICB, have said it is taking decisive action to improve quality of SEND services.

Vent-Axia Helps Tackle Condensation and Mould this World Ventilation Day

06/11/2025

Leading ventilation manufacturer Vent-Axia is once again supporting World Ventilation Day.

Islington Council wins baby vaccination court battle

06/11/2025

Islington Council has won a High Court battle to vaccinate a baby against her mother’s wishes.

Employer-led vanguards to tackle workplace ill-health

06/11/2025

Employer-led vanguards including mayoral combined authorities will drive forward Government plans to get people with ill-health and disabilities back to work.

Airtech Calls For Urgent Government Action to Support Radon Awareness Week

05/11/2025

Airtech, the condensation, mould and radon specialists, is once again supporting UK Radon Awareness Week by helping raise awareness of the radioactive gas.

Government 'won't look' away as children become unhealthier

05/11/2025

Health and social care secretary Wes Streeting says that the Government ‘won’t look away as kids become unhealthier’, his comments come as new figures reveal the scale of the childhood obesity problem.

'We need urgent clarity on redundancies funding,' warn ICB leaders

04/11/2025

ICB leaders have warned the Government that clarity on £1bn funding for redundancies is urgently required to move NHS reforms forward.

Autumn Budget Insights: Time to deliver for adult social care

30/10/2025

With demand rising, the Autumn Budget offers a critical chance to secure sustainable investment for adult social care, writes ADASS President Jess McGregor.

Government lacks understanding of the value of hospices, NAO finds

29/10/2025

The DHSC and NHSE do not know how funding is used by hospices for palliative and end-of-life care due to a lack of central oversight, according to the NAO.

LGA welcomes Awaab’s Law but flags resource gap

27/10/2025

Council chiefs have welcomed the introduction of Awaab’s Law, but called for more funding to support implementation.

Supporting older people's health and fitness

24/10/2025

Phil Donnay looks at the importance for older people of keeping active.

Vent-Axia’s New Smart Fan Helps Landlords Stay Ahead of Awaab’s Law

24/10/2025

As Awaab’s Law comes into effect for social landlords in England, Vent-Axia is urging landlords to take proactive steps to improve poor indoor air quality.

Deprived areas hit hardest by pharmacy closures

24/10/2025

England’s most deprived areas are bearing the brunt of pharmacy closures, new research from the National Pharmacy Association (NPA) has revealed.

Lack of investment 'threatens' shift to community care, says CQC

24/10/2025

A lack of investment in community services threatens the 10-Year Health Plan’s goal of shifting care closer to home, according to the CQC.

Weak enforcement fuels growth in wood burning grievances

22/10/2025

Councils face rising pressure as poor enforcement of wood burning laws leaves communities exposed to harmful air pollution.

Government pledges £80m to support children’s hospices

15/10/2025

Children’s and young people’s hospices in England will receive £80m over the next three years.

Government to crackdown on traders selling vapes to children

09/10/2025

New rules for retailers selling tobacco, vapes and nicotine products are being proposed by the Government.

Ombudsman slams council over safeguarding backlog

02/10/2025

The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has exposed a major safeguarding failure in Haringey, as hundreds of police welfare reports go unread.

Labour conference: McGuinness calls for more health devolution

02/10/2025

More should be done to devolve health, mayor of the North East Kim McGuinness has told a Labour Party conference fringe session.

Council reveals ‘urgent need’ for drug and alcohol commissioner

02/10/2025

West Northamptonshire Council is looking to appoint a temporary Drug and Alcohol Commissioner.

Care sector to benefit from £500m fair pay initiative

30/09/2025

The UK Government has announced a £500m investment to establish the first ever Fair Pay Agreement for adult care workers in England.

Opioid deaths 55% higher than official figures, study reveals

17/09/2025

New research from King’s College reveals that opioid-related deaths in England and Wales over the past decade are about 55% higher than previously recorded.

AI home care tool could ease health service strain

16/09/2025

An AI-enabled medical app could reduce the burden on overstretched local health services.

Edible playgrounds sprout up in Sunderland schools

12/09/2025

Three primary schools in Sunderland are embracing outdoor learning with the installation of new Edible Playgrounds.

Call to boost physical activity for children in care

10/09/2025

Care-experienced children and young people are a ‘hidden group’ often overlooked in physical activity policy, according to a report launched today by the LGA.

Vent-Axia Delivers Social Housing a Smart Ventilation Solution Ahead of Awaab’s Law

09/09/2025

Leading British ventilation manufacturer Vent-Axia has unveiled an industry first with its new Lo-Carbon Revive 7 Switchee-Enabled smart ventilation.

Care sector unprepared for Terminally Ill Adults Bill

09/09/2025

The adult social care sector is largely unprepared for the implementation of the Terminally Ill Adults (TIA) Bill, says Care England.

Greater Manchester launches North’s first nature recovery strategy

04/09/2025

Greater Manchester has launched the first Local Nature Recovery Strategy in the North, aiming to reverse decades of wildlife decline and improve green spaces.

Councils push early check service to tackle health gaps

03/09/2025

Free NHS health check invites were sent to more than one million people aged 40 and over by March this year, the Local Government Association (LGA) has revealed.

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